https://airworthiness.navair.navy.mil/
Request an account and then look at almost any NATOPS your heart desires.
For some reason I've been unable to open this site. Anyone who was able to download the electronic version of the T-45 NATOPs care to email it to me?
And yes, I realize this thread is nearly eight months old.
from home with a CAC & reader, I just accessed the airworthiness website, got an account, and have access to that website & the NATOPS manuals found there.Sometime between a month and eight months ago the Airworthiness site was cut off to the non-NMCI world. You still have to have a .mil address to initialize your account, and now you also have to access from an NMCI computer....
from home with a CAC & reader, I just accessed the airworthiness website, got an account, and have access to that website & the NATOPS manuals found there.
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Fine, then. You don't need an NMCI computer, you simply need a CAC reader and the PKI certificates and .mil accts made available through it. I'm just (improperly) assuming that advanced studs wouldn't have done that yet... which reminds me... I've been meaning to nerd out on that lately.
Not to long ago, I went to the NMCI bubbas in Meridian asking for the PKI software for my home computer. The lady there said that it was a strange request and I'd have to submit my reason to the main guy, but it was unusual and unless I had a dire need to access the stuff at home, they probably wouldn't give it to me. Personally, I think she was full of crap, since before I even finished explaining why I wanted it, she was already telling me that it couldn't be done. I was able to get the stuff I needed so whatever. By the way, does anyone have a digital copy of the systems book (since the NATOPS reads like stereo instructions) for the Harrier?
Not to long ago, I went to the NMCI bubbas in Meridian asking for the PKI software for my home computer. The lady there said that it was a strange request and I'd have to submit my reason to the main guy, but it was unusual and unless I had a dire need to access the stuff at home, they probably wouldn't give it to me. Personally, I think she was full of crap, since before I even finished explaining why I wanted it, she was already telling me that it couldn't be done. I was able to get the stuff I needed so whatever. By the way, does anyone have a digital copy of the systems book (since the NATOPS reads like stereo instructions) for the Harrier?
You have a "systems" book for a fleet aircraft? I thought FTIs were only in flight school. Granted, it seems like a complicated aircraft.
You have a "systems" book for a fleet aircraft? I thought FTIs were only in flight school. Granted, it seems like a complicated aircraft.
Re: NMCI
Huge redass to do it all on the up and up. On the Mac side, you can get Webmail and pretty much everything but DTS working by just buying a reader and following the tutorials online.
Windows side: you need to get the middleware from your command. Or pay $75 for it from thesoftware distributor. Or talk to someone who jumped through all the hoops and has the disk. Next time I have to do it, I might just skip all the red tape and go the "enterprising JO route."
I'm not sure if there even is one. I visited some friends up at New River this weekend and heard something about a systems book for the -53. I kinda just figured there would be something like that to supplement the NATOPs. Do you guys not have anything like that in the -60?
I'm not sure if there even is one. I visited some friends up at New River this weekend and heard something about a systems book for the -53. I kinda just figured there would be something like that to supplement the NATOPs. Do you guys not have anything like that in the -60?